Business

Confidence returns to 2020 levels in Covid Lloyds business survey

This means Yorkshire’s economic prospects are looking better than at any time since the first pandemic lockdown was announced in March last year.

Work on £52m Leeds office building starts following largest out of town office deal ever recorded in West Yorkshire

Scarborough Group International (SGI) has begun work on the office building at Thorpe Park Leeds, which is pre-let to leading credit management company Lowell..

Hotel Chocolat reports "storming" Yorkshire sales after shops reopened

The firm also reported a strong rise in sales as people flocked to its website to buy Mother’s Day and Easter presents during lockdown

Planning granted for 14-storey Leeds hotel which will create 80 new jobs

Developer Marrico Asset Management submitted an application to Leeds City Council last year for the development at Sovereign Square.

Audio branding agency PHMG to create 50 jobs with new Leeds office

The satellite office will be located at Number One Leeds, which is also home to The Yorkshire Post, Yorkshire Evening Post and Sky.

Yorkshire property market is attracting 'enormous' interest from London-based buyers, says Prime Residential

Clare Coidan and Louise Hirst have co-founded York-based Prime Residential in response to the growing popularity of the region’s housing market.

Kromek secures work from US government agency

Kromek, which is a worldwide supplier of detection technology focusing on the medical, security screening and nuclear markets, has provided an update on business and trading ahead of announcing its results for the year ended 30 April 2021, in July 2021.

95 jobs to be created with the building of a new £13.5m housing development in Doncaster

The development, which is set to be named Chaucer’s Green, is located just off Doncaster Road and is six-miles north-east of Doncaster town centre.

Huddersfield tops the charts for post-lockdown high street spending as big cities struggle

New data released by the Centre for Cities showed that Huddersfield topped the national charts for consumer spending following last month’s lifting of lockdown restrictions on non-essential retail.

Skipton High Street sees near 300 per cent increase in football, as tourism chief prepares for 'battle' when restictions are lifted

A predicted multi-billion pound boom in the domestic tourism sector has been predicted during the coming months as holiday-makers are forced to look towards vacations in the UK rather than heading abroad due to ongoing restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.